INam devote my life, my I, to Myōhō the Utterness Dharma, pervaded by Renge the lotus-like workings of mutual cause and effect concurrently, in its Kyō inherent whereabouts of all manifold manifestations… aye…I recite this fathomless title and theme

Reverently, to awake from the dream…

Ever seeking enlightenment… so I go…

Nestled in Nam Myōhō Renge Kyō…

~ Harley White

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Nam Myōhō Renge Kyō means to devote our lives to and found them on
(Nam[u]) the Utterness of the Dharma (Myōhō) [entirety of existence,
enlightenment and unenlightenment] permeated by the underlying white
lotus flower-like mechanism of the interdependence of cause,
concomitancy and effect (Renge) in its whereabouts of the ten
[psychological] realms of dharmas [which is every possible psychological wavelength] (Kyō).

The photo is a section of the treatise by Nichiren Daishonin, titled "Risshō Ankoku Ron" (Securing the Peace of the Realm through the Establishment of the Correct Dharma), written by Nichiren (between 1258-1260 CE).

Risshō Ankokuron, a Treasure of Japan, Nakayama Hokekyō-ji, Chiba, Japan.
This section is from a 16 m scroll including a strip with the title (立正安国論)
that becomes the title of the scroll when it is rolled up.